Amtrak's Crescent

The Crescent operates on the route between New
York and New Orleans, which carries passengers through 13 states
and passes through notable cities such as Philadelphia, Washington
DC and Birmingham. On our Tracks of the Deep South tour we
join The Crescent in New Orleans to undertake a
relatively small section of this route to Atlanta: a daytime
journey of just under 12 hours.

New Orleans to MississippiWe depart New Orleans and as we leave the city and its
suburbs behind we begin our journey across Lake Pontchartrain on
the 6.2 mile (10km) trestle which spans this, the second largest
saltwater lake in the United States. The train passes through
Slidell before crossing the State Line into Mississippi and
travelling to Picayune, a city which has seen its population rise
dramatically since Hurricane Katrina with people from the Gulf
Coast seeking a safer home.

Through the De Soto National ForestOur journey continues through the De Soto National Forest
and through towns and cities such as Hattiesburg, Laurel and
Meridian to Tuscaloosa, the capital of Alabama. From here we travel
to Birmingham, the largest city in Alabama which was founded in
1871 with the intention of it becoming a major industrial
enterprise like its British namesake. The train takes us to the
Georgia/Alabama State Line and at this point we need to adjust our
watches ahead one hour as we cross the Central/Eastern time
zone.

To AtlantaAs we make our final approach towards our destination,
Atlanta, we cross the Chattahoochee River, renowned for its
colourful granite outcroppings. Today a major financial and
commercial centre, Atlanta is the home of companies such as Coca
Cola, Delta Airlines and CNN but is also known for its role in the
novel/film 'Gone with the Wind', which depicted its importance as a
railroad and military supply hub in the Civil War. It is in this
historic yet modern city that we leave The
Crescent to enjoy the final days of our Tracks of the
Deep South tour.